All SSH traffic looks like nothing, the same.  There wouldn't be any
way to actually determine that the protocol was vnc as the protocols
alll look like nothing when encrypted.

The bandwith thing would be more of a possibility since standard https
traffic is "bursty" and vnc is prolly more steady.

VNC should automatically adjust, but to make sure it takes as little
as possible set the color settings and resolution low.  THere may be
additional performance tweaks by checking all the options under
"hooks" on the server and in the "desktop" tab check all thoose too.

--Angelo


On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 12:12:57 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> i'm wondering what the SSH'd VNC traffic "looks" like on my corporate LAN.  
> is it a very high bandwidth app?  is it going to slow anything down?  is it 
> going to raise alerts?  i've got it running SSH'd, non-proxied, over port 443.
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